Michael Greve

Michael Greve
Michael S. Greve is a Professor at the George Mason University School of Law. Previously, he served as the John G. Searle Scholar and Director of the Federalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Greve's research interests include federalism, constitutional law, environmental policy, and Internet regulation...
entire looks military situation turned urgent
This is a particularly urgent situation and it looks like the military is the only thing that's functioned in this entire mess. Once they arrived, things turned around.
case ends goes talk
I can't talk about the Langone case in particular, but there is a pattern: everything that goes to trial, and ends up in court, he loses.
efficient industrial notion
It's really industrial policy. The notion that it could be efficient is crazy.